The Two Most Important Chemical Acts in the US The history of chemical regulation acts in the United States is incredibly messy and criticized. A...
Does the US Government Buy Bulk Chemicals
People don’t often think about institutional purchases and contracts with bulk suppliers, but these purchases are made at all levels of the US government. Information...
Who Regulates Chemical in the US?
Who Regulates Chemicals in the US? Well, usually no one The question of who regulates substances in the US is a controversial one. Why? Well,...
How Are Oil Prices Affecting the Chemical Industry?
An increase or decrease in oil prices can affect several elements in the chemical industry. Prices fluctuating can create additional competition due to pricing and...
Does Buying in Bulk Save Money?
The short answer is yes! Of course, buying in bulk saves money, and who doesn’t love to save money? That’s why here at Bulk Chemicals...
What is Dipropylene Glycol Methyl Ether Used For?
What is Dipropylene Glycol Methyl Ether? Dipropylene glycol methyl ether, which has a chemical formula of C7H16O3, is an organic hydrophilic solvent that has a...
What Are the Chemical and Physical Properties of Glycol Ethers?
What Are Glycol Ethers? Glycol ethers are classified as organic solvents that consist of alkyl ethers, that are derived from either ethylene glycol or propylene...
What Are Substitutes for Mineral Spirits?
What Are Mineral Spirits? Mineral spirits are hydrocarbon solvents primarily used for paint thinning, cleaning, and degreasing that are toxic to humans upon prolonged exposure....
Mineral Spirits vs Mineral Oils: What’s the Difference?
Although these two products sound similar and are both petroleum-based, they have drastically different uses: mineral spirits are used as cleaning solvents or paint thinners,...
Common Chemicals Used As Surfactants
What Are Surfactants? Surfactants are materials or chemicals that lessen or destroy the bond between a liquid and a liquid or a liquid and...